Tag: Stephen Caulfield

I’m very pleased to say that the album Sunshine On Your Doorstep by Joe Dooley & Andrew Mackintosh has been released and is available on stream and download on all the usual platforms. I have spent four years producing this album for Joe and Andrew and I am really very proud of how is has… Continue Reading

I am very pleased to say that my new album Falling Dust (Music from & Inspired by the Film The Amiga Years) is out now. The album features 18 instrumental songs written for and inspired by the film The Amiga Years. I really hope you like it, I’ve very pleased with it. Falling Dust (Music from & Inspired… Continue Reading

I’m very pleased to say that a lot of my music is featured in a new documentary film called, The Amiga Years. Here is the trailer: The film is out now and available to buy on demand from Vimeo. There will be a future release on Blu-Ray and DVD in the next couple of months. The film… Continue Reading

I was delighted to get an email during the week telling me that one of my songs would be featured on the weekly BBC Introducing Mixtape on BBC Radio 6 Music. This is a show put together by Tom Robinson and his team under the banner of Fresh On The Net. The shows sources music from… Continue Reading

I’m very pleased to say that I am releasing a new mini-album on the 22nd September 2014. It is called ‘Celluloid (Music from & Inspired by the Film From Bedrooms To Billions)’ and it is available through my own store on Bandcamp as well as iTunes, Amazon, Spotify and other online stores. You can listen to… Continue Reading

Is this thing still on? Well my slackness at keeping this blog up to date has been noticed, so I guess I had better do something about it. I am continuing to work on my album Parkview. I has been slow progress, I guess that’s one of the issues when you are writing and recording… Continue Reading

Welcome To Nightfall came about because of my fascination with an instrument called a Mellotron. You can have a listen to the song here: I remember when I was studying for GCSE Music, one of the pieces of music we had to study was Strawberry Field Forever by The Beatles. The songs starts off with… Continue Reading